- 20 Spd. for adults over the age of 14
- and for those under the age of 14 the half.

Telemark - Havre:

- 5 Spd. for adults
- the half for Children

New York to Wisconsin via Oswego:

- The fee from New York: 7½ Dollars for adults. - Cago: 100Pd. free - Children the half.

1846

Langesund - Havre:

- 5 Spd. pr. person

Langesund - New York:

- 20 Speciedaler of which 2 is landing money

1849

Christiania - New York:

- 22 Spd. pro persona (Bread included from the 10th day)

1853

Stavanger - Quebec:

- 14 Spd. for adults, 10 Spd. for those under the age of 18
- 8 Spd. for those under the age of 12
- 6 Spd. for those between the age of 6 og 1
- Children under the age of 1 year goes fee (Stavangeren)

Christiania - Quebec:

- 13 Spd. for adults and children over the age of 12
- 9 Spd. for children between 6 and 12 years old
- 5 Spd. for for children between 1 and 6 years old
- Children under the age of 1 goes free, exept for the usual landing fee.

In 1867 the price for the passage on a sailing ship from Norway to Quebec was about 15 Speciedaler
for adults, children 8 - 14 years old 8 Spd. and children between 1 - 8 years old 5 Spd. The passengers would have to
bring their own food. In the same year the journey from Norway to Quebec via England by steamship
was about 40 Spd. everything included.

Speciedaler (Spd.) was used as the main currency in Norway between 1816 and 1872.
One Speciedaler could be divided in to 5 ort (mark) or in to 120 Skilling. The abbreviation for Speciedaler is Spd.
Between 1872 and 1874 the currency was changed from Speciedaler to Kroner. 1 Speciedaler was made equal to 4 Kroner.
1 Krone is divided into 100 øre. The abbreviation used for Kroner is Kr. or NOK.

In 1859 10 Spd. would be just about 11,9 USD
In 1866 10 Spd. would be just about 16,0 USD
In 1867 10 Spd. would be just about 11,8 USD
In 1868 10 Spd. would be just about 11,7 USD
In 1867 10 Spd. would be just about 11,6 USD